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Sterolic composition of Chétoui virgin olive oil: Influence of geographical origin

Authors :
Temime, Sonia Ben
Manai, Hedia
Methenni, Kaouther
Baccouri, Bechir
Abaza, Leila
Daoud, Douja
Casas, Jacinto Sánchez
Bueno, Emilio Osorio
Zarrouk, Mokhtar
Source :
Food Chemistry. Sep2008, Vol. 110 Issue 2, p368-374. 7p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Abstract: The sterol profile of Tunisian virgin olive oils produced from Chétoui cultivar, the second main variety cultivated in the north of the country, grown under different environmental conditions, was established by gas chromatography using a flame ionisation detector. More than ten compounds were identified and characterised. As expected for virgin olive oil, the main sterols found in all Chétoui olive oils were β-sitosterol, Δ5-avenasterol, campesterol and stigmasterol. Cholesterol, 24-methylenecholesterol, clerosterol, campestanol, sitostanol, Δ7-stigmastenol, Δ5,24-stigmastadienol, and Δ7-avenasterol were also found in all samples, but in lower amounts. Most of these compounds are significantly affected by the geographical origin. The majority of the Chétoui virgin olive oils analysed respected EC Regulation No. 2568, and in all cases total sterol amounts were higher than the minimum limit set by legislation, ranging from 1017 to 1522mg/kg. Two triterpenic dialcohols (erythrodiol and uvaol), were also detected besides the sterolic components. Their content was below the upper legal limit of 4% in all analysed samples, with a range from 1.2% to 3.2%. These results suggest that, besides the genetic factor, environmental conditions influence the sterolic fraction. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03088146
Volume :
110
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31755231
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2008.02.012